# All these sections are optional, edit this file as you like. # Zephyr-specific defaults are located in scripts/gitlint/zephyr_commit_rules.py [general] ignore=title-trailing-punctuation, T3, title-max-length, T1, body-hard-tab, B3, B1 # verbosity should be a value between 1 and 3, the commandline -v flags take precedence over this verbosity = 3 # By default gitlint will ignore merge commits. Set to 'false' to disable. ignore-merge-commits=false ignore-revert-commits=false ignore-fixup-commits=false ignore-squash-commits=false # Enable debug mode (prints more output). Disabled by default debug = false # Set the extra-path where gitlint will search for user defined rules # See http://jorisroovers.github.io/gitlint/user_defined_rules for details extra-path=scripts/gitlint [title-max-length-no-revert] # line-length=75 [body-min-line-count] # min-line-count=1 [body-max-line-count] # max-line-count=200 [title-starts-with-subsystem] regex = ^(?!subsys:)(([^:]+):)(\s([^:]+):)*\s(.+)$ [title-must-not-contain-word] # Comma-separated list of words that should not occur in the title. Matching is case # insensitive. It's fine if the keyword occurs as part of a larger word (so "WIPING" # will not cause a violation, but "WIP: my title" will. words=wip [title-match-regex] # python like regex (https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html) that the # commit-msg title must be matched to. # Note that the regex can contradict with other rules if not used correctly # (e.g. title-must-not-contain-word). #regex=^US[0-9]* [max-line-length-with-exceptions] # B1 = body-max-line-length # line-length=75 [body-min-length] min-length=3 [body-is-missing] # Whether to ignore this rule on merge commits (which typically only have a title) # default = True ignore-merge-commits=false [body-changed-file-mention] # List of files that need to be explicitly mentioned in the body when they are changed # This is useful for when developers often erroneously edit certain files or git submodules. # By specifying this rule, developers can only change the file when they explicitly reference # it in the commit message. #files=gitlint/rules.py,README.md